Vaujours

Known for its wines and fruit until the end of the 19th century, Vaujours is now one of the world's premier producers of plaster of Paris.

Henry VI of England and (for a time) of France had a hunting lodge near Montauban Hill, where now there is a housing development which bears his name.

This building still houses the treasures of sacred art, in particular an 18th-century painting representing the baptism of Christ, and a tabernacle from the seventeenth century.

The mansion's wrought ironwork, sculptures and paintings are registered historic monuments and beside the building is a tithe barn dating from the 17th or 18th century.

This station is located in the neighbouring commune of Villepinte, 1.4 km (0.87 mi) from the centre of Vaujours.

Rue Giffard around 1900
École Fénelon
Arms of Vaujours
Arms of Vaujours